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- Illusory_correlation abstract "Illusory correlation is the phenomenon of perceiving a relationship between variables (typically people, events, or behaviors) even when no such relationship exists. A common example of this phenomenon would be when people form false associations between membership in a statistical minority group and rare (typically negative) behaviors as variables that are novel or salient tend to capture the attention. This is one way stereotypes form and endure. Hamilton & Rose (1980) found that stereotypes can lead people to expect certain groups and traits to fit together, and then to overestimate the frequency with which these correlations actually occur.".
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- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Apophenia.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Attention.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Availability_heuristic.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cognitive_biases.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Clustering_illusion.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_bias.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_load.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Confirmation_bias.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Correlation.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Correlation_and_dependence.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Correlation_does_not_imply_causation.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Cum_hoc_ergo_propter_hoc.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Heuristics_in_judgment_and_decision-making.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Heuristics_in_judgment_and_decision_making.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Observer-expectancy_effect.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Observer_bias.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Pareidolia.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Post_hoc_ergo_propter_hoc.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Radical_behaviorism.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Rorschach_test.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Salience_(neuroscience).
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Selective_thinking.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Stereotype.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Subject-expectancy_effect.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Superstition.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Working_memory.
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Illusory correlation".
- Illusory_correlation wikiPageWikiLinkText "illusory correlation".
- Illusory_correlation date "July 2015".
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- Illusory_correlation subject Category:Cognitive_biases.
- Illusory_correlation hypernym Phenomenon.
- Illusory_correlation type Disease.
- Illusory_correlation type Type.
- Illusory_correlation type Concept.
- Illusory_correlation type Type.
- Illusory_correlation comment "Illusory correlation is the phenomenon of perceiving a relationship between variables (typically people, events, or behaviors) even when no such relationship exists. A common example of this phenomenon would be when people form false associations between membership in a statistical minority group and rare (typically negative) behaviors as variables that are novel or salient tend to capture the attention. This is one way stereotypes form and endure.".
- Illusory_correlation label "Illusory correlation".
- Illusory_correlation sameAs ربط_وهمي.
- Illusory_correlation sameAs Illusorische_Korrelation.
- Illusory_correlation sameAs Corrélation_illusoire.
- Illusory_correlation sameAs 錯誤相関.
- Illusory_correlation sameAs m.04_nzj.
- Illusory_correlation sameAs Q474900.
- Illusory_correlation sameAs Q474900.
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